Title of article :
Motivational Interviewing and Compliance with Carriers Screening for
Beta-Thalassemia Trait in Zahedan Premarital Counseling Center, Iran
Author/Authors :
Miri-Moghaddam Ebrahim نويسنده Department of Genetics, Genetics of Non-Communicable Disease Research Centre, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran Miri-Moghaddam Ebrahim , Navidian Ali نويسنده Pregnancy Health Research Center, Statistical Consulting , Moudi Zahra نويسنده Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, IR Iran , Dehghani Chermahini Esmate نويسنده MS Candidate in Consultation on Midwifery, Pregnancy
Health Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences,
Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
Background Screening and early genetic counseling programs for
beta-thalassemia (BT) are of paramount importance during the
pre-pregnancy period in high-risk individuals. Objectives The current
study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of motivational interviewing on
couples` compliance with carriers screening for BT. Methods The study
was performed on 80 couples with suspected blood indexes for thalassemia
trait (mean corpuscular volume (MCV) < 80 and/or mean corpuscular
hemoglobin (MCH) < 27 and hemoglobin (Hb) A2 ≤ 3.5), referred to
Zahedan premarital counseling center (PCC), Iran, from April 2015 to
January 2016. The participants were randomly divided into motivational
interviewing (MI) and routine care (control) groups; compliance was
considered as number of couples referring to the center after 30 days
post-intervention for re-evaluation of blood indexes, and in the second
phase, if needed, referring to Zahedan prenatal diagnosis (PND) center
for genetic testing, within five months. Results In the first phase,
noncompliance rates were 9.86% and 26.03% for the motivational
interviewing (MI) and control groups, respectively. Preventive fraction
(PF) indicated a 62% reduction in noncompliance after one month. In the
second phase, five months after MI, noncompliance rates were 79.17% and
94.74% in the MI and control groups, respectively (PF=0.17). Conclusions
The MI group showed better compliance with short-term BT screening
program, evidenced by higher rates of referral to the PCC.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics